Swing Going Off the Rails? Get Back on Track with This Simple Drill
Is your golf swing losing momentum? If so, it may be time to address some fundamental flaws. A common culprit is improper weight distribution during the swing.
To correct this, try this simple drill:
Swing Barefoot: Take your shoes off and practice your swing. Without shoes, you’ll feel the ground beneath your feet better, helping you distribute your weight evenly.
Focus on Your Back Foot: As you swing, ensure you’re pushing off your back foot and maintaining a stable base. Your weight should transition to your front foot at the impact.
* Tempo: Keep a steady rhythm throughout the swing. Avoid rushing or decelerating during the transition.
Incorporating this drill into your practice routine will help you refine your weight distribution, leading to a more balanced and powerful swing. With consistent effort, you can get back on track and restore your swing’s former glory.
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